In Indo-European languages, letter position coding is particularly noisy in middle positions (e.g., judge and jugde look very similar), but not in the initial letter position (e.g., judge vs. ujdge). Here we focus on a language (Thai) which, potentially, may be more flexible with respect to letter position coding than Indo-European languages: (i) Thai is an alphabetic language which is written without spaces between words (i.e., there is a degree of ambiguity in relation to which word a given letter belongs to) and (ii) some of the vowels are misaligned (e.g., /ε:bn/ is pronounced as /bε:n/), whereas others are not (e.g., /a:p/ is pronounced as /a:p/). We conducted a masked priming lexical decision experiment with 3–4 letter Thai words (wit...
Thai has its own distinctive alphabetic script with syllabic characteristics as it has implicit vowe...
Research suggests that readers of Korean Hangul demonstrate precise orthographic coding. In contrast...
Three naming aloud experiments and a lexical decision (LD) experiment used masked priming to index t...
Previous research supports the view that initial letter position has a privileged role in comparison...
A central question for any model of visual word identification is the representation of the position...
Studies have revealed that consonants and vowels serve different roles during linguistic processing....
We examined whether the first letter advantage that has been reported in the Roman script disappears...
In Thai vowels can be written non-linearly above, below or to either side of the consonant.Of partic...
In the current study, we tested the generality of the modified receptive field (MRF) theory (Tydgat ...
Thai offers a unique opportunity to investigate the role of lexical tone processing during visual-wo...
When either Thai or transcribed (Romanized) Thai is sorted alphabetically, words that sound very muc...
In order to recognize a written word, the relative positions of its component letters must be encode...
Thai has its own distinctive alphabetic script with syllabic characteristics as it has implicit vowe...
Thai has its own distinctive alphabetic script with syllabic characteristics as it has implicit vowe...
This study focuses on English loanwords in Thai, particularly the treatment of consonants in differe...
Thai has its own distinctive alphabetic script with syllabic characteristics as it has implicit vowe...
Research suggests that readers of Korean Hangul demonstrate precise orthographic coding. In contrast...
Three naming aloud experiments and a lexical decision (LD) experiment used masked priming to index t...
Previous research supports the view that initial letter position has a privileged role in comparison...
A central question for any model of visual word identification is the representation of the position...
Studies have revealed that consonants and vowels serve different roles during linguistic processing....
We examined whether the first letter advantage that has been reported in the Roman script disappears...
In Thai vowels can be written non-linearly above, below or to either side of the consonant.Of partic...
In the current study, we tested the generality of the modified receptive field (MRF) theory (Tydgat ...
Thai offers a unique opportunity to investigate the role of lexical tone processing during visual-wo...
When either Thai or transcribed (Romanized) Thai is sorted alphabetically, words that sound very muc...
In order to recognize a written word, the relative positions of its component letters must be encode...
Thai has its own distinctive alphabetic script with syllabic characteristics as it has implicit vowe...
Thai has its own distinctive alphabetic script with syllabic characteristics as it has implicit vowe...
This study focuses on English loanwords in Thai, particularly the treatment of consonants in differe...
Thai has its own distinctive alphabetic script with syllabic characteristics as it has implicit vowe...
Research suggests that readers of Korean Hangul demonstrate precise orthographic coding. In contrast...
Three naming aloud experiments and a lexical decision (LD) experiment used masked priming to index t...